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Venice Is Saved! Woe Is Venice.

Por: The New York Times World April 01, 2023

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After centuries of flooding, Venice has at long last raised seawalls to save itself from high water.They have already protected the city from catastrophic floods.But climate change and rising seas pose a gnawing question.Will Venice one day have to cut itself off from the waters that are its lifeblood?Venice Is Saved! Woe Is Venice.By and Photographs and Video by Laetitia VanconJason Horowitz and Emma Bubola reported from Venice over years of... + full article



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